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(A reprint from February 2012)
The history of Valentine's Day, and the story of its patron saint, is shrouded in mystery. February has long been celebrated as a month of romance and St. Valentine's Day, as it is known today, contains vestiges of both Christian and ancient Roman tradition. Who was Saint Valentine and how did he become associated with this ancient rite?
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February is National African American History Month, or Black History Month, a time to celebrate the achievements of black Americans and recognize the important role African Americans have played in U.S. History.
Historian Carter G. Woodson is credited as the father of “Negro History Week,” which first started in 1926. Woodson and prominent African-American minister Jesse E. … [Read more...]

Did you know that, like so many wonderful things, women’s history month has its roots in California? In 1978, when the Sonoma County Commission on the Status of Women realized that the contributions of women to American history were virtually invisible both in California's K-12 scholastic curriculum and in public knowledge, they decided to do something about it. Thanks to the … [Read more...]

Are you ready for the longest night of your life? Okay, that might be a slight exaggeration, but December 21 marks the Winter or Hibernal Solstice which brings the longest night of the year. In San Luis Obispo, the sun will set at 4:58pm on Wednesday and rise again at 7:11am the 22nd giving us just over 14 hours of darkness. Technically, solstice begins at 2:44 am on the 21st, … [Read more...]

Readers of all ages will exercise their minds and bodies this summer at the San Luis Obispo County Public Library “On Your Mark, Get Set, Read” Summer Reading Program. Library activities will include over 60 free concerts, animal shows, bubble science, magic shows, and other great events for kids of all ages.
All youth that enroll in the San Luis Obispo County Library … [Read more...]

Is your New Year’s Eve celebration simply not complete without a chorus of Auld Lang Syne or blowing on some loud noisemakers? Maybe you can’t start the New Year without eating a certain food or paying off an old debt. Many of our most popular New Year’s traditions actually have roots in ancient cultures and colorful superstitions.
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One of the pleasures of life on the Central Coast is the temperate weather, the dependable sunny days stretching on like an almost endless spring, but even here in paradise the russet tones of fall eventually begin coloring the landscape. This year fall equinox, the astronomical day that marks the official beginning of autumn in the northern hemisphere, is on September 22. … [Read more...]